To mark International Women in Engineering Day, The Engineer has curated a selection of opinion pieces, profiles and Q&As that celebrate the achievements of women who are active in STEM careers.
Researchers at Imperial College London have developed an ultra-tiny endo-microscope that could speed up and simplify breast cancer treatment.
A carbon nanotube sponge capable of soaking up water contaminants including fertilisers and pesticides and pharmaceuticals is more than three times more efficient than previous efforts, researchers...
Our anonymous blogger asks whether the driverless vehicle will make our roads safer or just make us all lazier
Engine maker Cummins is to pay a $2.1m (£1.4m) penalty and recall 405 engines to resolve alleged violations of the US Clean Air Act.
Work began on 13 February on Power Academy, a multi-million-pound centre to train workers in environmental technologies in Warwickshire.
BASF has signed an agreement to sell its Brazilian polystyrene business, including a production plant, to Companhia Brasileira de Estireno for an undisclosed fee.
Thales and the NATO C3 Agency have signed an amendment to the contract to supply secure communication services for the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan.
BAE Systems has been awarded a contract worth up to £24m by the UK Ministry of Defence to supply 24 modified BvS10 Viking armoured vehicles for service in Afghanistan.